Places in Olathe, Kansas
City of Governors
100 E. Santa Fe. A plaque on the outside of city hall recognizes Olathe as the City of...Downtown Diner
409 E. Santa Fe. At this homey downtown spot, Rich Caines runs the kitchen and prides himself...Ernie Miller Nature Center
909 N. K-7. With displays and various animals, the oldest nature center in Johnson County...FDR Whistle-Stop Tour
300 block of W. Santa Fe. During his 1936 western campaign trip Franklin Roosevelt stopped in...Historic Ensor Park and Museum
18995 W. 183rd. From E. Old 56, 5 miles south on K-7, then 1 mile east on 183. The home of...KC Wine Co.
13875 S. Gardner. From K-7, 5 miles west on Santa Fe, then ½ mile south on Gardner. This...Lone Elm Park
21151 W. 167th. Beginning in 1821 travelers on the Santa Fe Trail, and later on the...Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm Historic Site
1200 E. Kansas City. From E. Santa Fe, 1 mile northeast on Kansas City. Mahaffie is the last...Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture
455 E. Park. Inside the Deaf Cultural Center you’ll find one of the most interesting museums...Olathe Courthouse Grounds
111 S. Cherry. This pleasant green space features a 1907 Santa Fe Trail plaque and marker and...Olathe Memorial Cemetery
738 N. Chestnut. Highlights include the 1937 limestone chapel, the John Paulding WWI statue...Old Johnson County Courthouse
The new courthouse built in 1952 replaced the 1891 structure designed by revered architect...Park Street Historic Homes
Three stately residences representing progress and wealth in late-19th-century Olathe are the...Stone PIllar Vineyard & Winery
11000 S. Woodlawn. A wonderful variety of award-winning wines are produced in a lovely...Lodging
Lodging in Olathe
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